Tony Stark’s Cabin in ‘Avengers: Endgame’ Is Available for Rent on Airbnb

You Can Now Airbnb Tony Stark’s 'Avengers' Cabin

There have been a bunch of eye-catching offerings on Airbnb lately. You can stay in this Pittsburgh house that’s entirely covered in mirrors. And in April the Louvre gave one lucky couple the opportunity to spend a night inside the iconic art museum.

But a beautiful cabin just outside of Atlanta may have just topped them all, particularly if you’re an Avengers fan because it just so happens to be Tony Stark’s family cabin from the recent “Avengers: Endgame” film. No joke.

The cabin is the setting for a bunch of key scenes in the record-breaking movie, including when Tony discovers a way to [spoiler] and, later, when the Avengers gather to [spoiler]. [You still haven’t seen it? Oh man].

The Property

The cabin is located on Bouckaert Farm approximately 20 minutes away from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and features two queen beds, two single beds, three bathrooms, a kitchen and a fireplace.

Yes, the place is decked out in handsome hardwood. Yes, it’s surrounded by beautiful woods. And yes, it looks out over a lake where you can float a wreath or two for no particular reason.

House Rules

This is the perfect place for an Avengers get-together. Also, it’s the perfect place for a kickass party with a couple of kegs and a DJ dressed as Ironman. But not so fast — the house rules include no parties, smoking or events — also, lights must be out by 11 p.m. And don’t try to pull anything with 100 of your closest buddies because there are surveillance cameras on the property (but not in the cabin, thank god).

Otherwise, the listing asks you to acknowledge that the house is in the woods and there’s a heap of wild animals hanging around, including deer, snakes and coyotes.

So what are the owners envisioning the house will be used for? “Need to get away from it all without traveling more than 30 minutes from Atlanta?” the listing asks. “Need to have a corporate retreat with your elite team? Need to come take the kids fishing and watch a horse show? Then this is your place.”

The Price

So this isn’t your average cabin in the woods and therefore doesn’t have an average cabin in the woods price tag. But is $800 a night (strictly not negotiable, sorry) too steep for a minimum three-night stay? Maybe not if you’re sharing Stark’s pad with five of your best buds and binging through an “Avengers” marathon.

Check out the listing and make a booking. After all, Tony no longer needs it.

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